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Just embed the movie, flash, or whatever other media object in the page. From your post, all the file types you are using are Windows/Microsoft based i.e. .asf, .avi, .wma --- thus, the only player that will play all those formats will probably be Windows Media Player, or possibly Real Player. So, now, you just knocked out everyone that doesn't use Windows Media Player. My best advice is to re-encode all those files into .FLV since flash is installed on about 99&#37; of every PC/MAC/Linux machine out there -- the added advantage is that once in .FLV format, you only need one media player -- flash. In addition, its easy to build a flash file that will load .mp3 files directly. So for video, put everything in .FLV and just audio use .MP3